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mlns='> Federate queries to MongoDB & AWS S3 data lake with a single query API Hi {NAME}, In this la

mlns='> Federate queries to MongoDB & AWS S3 data lake with a single query API [MongoDB World is back in NYC June 7 - 9! See what's planned and register >>]( [MongoDB Realm]( Hi {NAME}, In this last episode of [“Reduce DIRT in Your Data Infrastructure” webinar series]( let’s have a deep dive into MongoDB Atlas Data Lake. Atlas Data Lake is a serverless, scalable query engine that makes it simple and fast to analyze your application and cloud data together using a single API. Eliminate the need for complex data integrations or additional operational overhead. In this webinar, you will learn how to: - Analyze your data easily & intuitively. Directly query Atlas databases and Amazon S3 together while preserving the rich structure of your data. - Simplify combining, transforming & enriching data. Reduce the effort required to build aggregations that transform and enrich data in order to generate insights that power real-time applications. - Work with data on-demand, at any scale. There is no infrastructure to set up or manage and no need to predict capacity - you only pay for the queries run when actively working with your data. - Fully integrated with MongoDB Atlas. Spin up your cloud data lake right alongside your operational Atlas databases with a few clicks. [Save Your Seat]( The webinar session will be followed by live Q&A discussions with the speaker. Book your seat today. See you then! The MongoDB Team [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitch]( [Share on LinkedIn]( MongoDB Inc., 2022. All rights reserved. 1 Raffles Place #02-01 One Raffles Place Mall Singapore 048616 [Unsubscribe or change your email preferences.]( [View in browser](

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